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Eulogy For Emily: A Short Story
“Will you marry me Emily? Please, my love, you will make me the happiest man around.” “Ha, she thought, does he really think I’m that ignorant to his feelings for other men. I can’t do this. Why does he ask me this when I know how he really feels about me? I’m a convenience for him to hide his other life. But I’m so very lonely and daddy always told me I would end up being a lonely woman. I know that he loved me but he didn’t want me to be happy.” Emily’s father was a lonely, bitter man and she didn’t want to end up that way. He was gone now, and it was time to live her own life. She could change Homer; she knew she could. He will learn to love me, and if not, at least I will be married. I could be happy with Homer, Mrs. Homer Barron had a nice ring to it. …show more content…
She hired her help back and soon her home was put back into order just in time for the celebration. It will be the talk of the town for years to come, she thought. Homer was nothing but honorable and doted on his bride to be. She chose to turn a blind eye if she thought he may have been to the Elks’ Club. “Well men had to have some time of their own,” she thought. The day of their wedding dawned a beautiful summer day. The bride and groom gazed into each other’s eye and said I do. If anyone knew the truth about their relationship, no one said a thing. They were just happy for the both of them and glad that neither of them were alone

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